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Wallpaper group kirigami

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2021.0161

Keywords

kirigami; wallpaper group; symmetry; metamaterials

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  1. National Science Foundation [DMS-2002103]
  2. NSF [EFRI 18-30901, DMR 20-11754, DMREF 19-22321]

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The research links kirigami patterns with the symmetry of periodic plane tilings, demonstrating a systematic approach to constructing, cutting, and adjusting kirigami patterns to achieve size and symmetry changes.
Kirigami, the art of paper cutting, has become a paradigm for mechanical metamaterials in recent years. The basic building blocks of any kirigami structures are repetitive deployable patterns that derive inspiration from geometric art forms and simple planar tilings. Here, we complement these approaches by directly linking kirigami patterns to the symmetry associated with the set of 17 repeating patterns that fully characterize the space of periodic tilings of the plane. We start by showing how to construct deployable kirigami patterns using any of the wallpaper groups, and then design symmetry-preserving cut patterns to achieve arbitrary size changes via deployment. We further prove that different symmetry changes can be achieved by controlling the shape and connectivity of the tiles and connect these results to the underlying kirigami-based lattice structures. All together, our work provides a systematic approach for creating a broad range of kirigami-based deployable structures with any prescribed size and symmetry properties.

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